I always loved the King Crimson version of this song....but this is so beautiful. I am sorry to hear she has passed. Another beautiful voice in heaven. RIP Judy
Great version. it has a bond theme feel to it. can just hear on the big screen . Brilliant. still love the young person's guide and in the court... versions.
I am familiar with the version Judy sang on that appears on "A Young Person's Guide to King Crimson", and of course, the version sang by Greg Lake on the first King Crimson. First time hearing this take on the song, and I very much enjoyed it as well.
She first sang this song with Giles, Giles, & Fripp. GG&F was esentially King Crimson before they changed their name. Ian McDonald wrote the song and brought in Judy to sing it on the second take they did of the song. Both versions are on RUclips. They sound closer to this than the version that wound up on the first KC album. Peter Giles stepped away from GG&F when they recorded they changed their name and recorded the first KC album. Lake was brought in to fill his shoes. Then Lake left and Giles stepped back in for part of the second KC album. BTW - The two Giles brothers and McDonald did a side project during that period simply called McDonald & Giles. It is on RUclips. It is a wonderful album that reflects much of the style they explored with GG&F and KC. Peter Giles dose some wonderful bass work on it.
Another wonderful version. Wonder when Kanye West is going to sample this or the King Crimson version. I can just imagine it with a load of swearing, then it can be used to sell some expensive perfume/aftershave. We shall see… Thank you for uploading.
Wonderful. I'd never heard this version. Great. Was this recorded after she began recording again? I'm surprised she didn't ask Ian McDonald to play flute on it.
Yes.. Pete Sinfield and Ian McDonald, by themselves, wrote 2 of the 5 songs appearing on KC's 1st album: "In the Court of the Crimson King, An observation by King Crimson", being: "I Talk to the Wind" (1st side); and "Moonchild" (2nd side) ---------------------------------------------------- One of the great album's in Rock history...! Ian then made the unfortunate decision to leave the band, taking Drummer Michael Giles. (A decision Ian would later regret.) Crimso went on, hiring new members, and placing out many great albums after that. --------------------------------------------------- Ian would go on to become involved in sundry projects, such as (I believe) "Foreigner", and did appear as a hired musician on KC's 7th studio album "Red" (another Crimso masterwork).
+JudyD9 OMG is Judy Dyble on youtube?! I am such a HUGE fan of yours, to this day you inspire me in my own songwriting. love from a freaky fangirl xoxo
Beautiful Judy. You didn't get the accolades that you deserved - RIP
I always loved the King Crimson version of this song....but this is so beautiful. I am sorry to hear she has passed. Another beautiful voice in heaven. RIP Judy
RIP Judy, magnificent lady.
RIP Judy. July 12, 2020
Great version. it has a bond theme feel to it. can just hear on the big screen . Brilliant. still love the young person's guide and in the court... versions.
Woooww, I've really blown it by not paying '80s Judy Dyble any mind until now! This is fantastic!
Jen Powers 2000's, actually.
Wow! I still remember listening to that song (King Crimson version), tripping......
Judy Dybleさんの、ちょっとそっけない歌声がいい感じですね
R.I.P. judy
Absolutely lovely. Cheers!
I am familiar with the version Judy sang on that appears on "A Young Person's Guide to King Crimson", and of course, the version sang by Greg Lake on the first King Crimson. First time hearing this take on the song, and I very much enjoyed it as well.
She first sang this song with Giles, Giles, & Fripp. GG&F was esentially King Crimson before they changed their name. Ian McDonald wrote the song and brought in Judy to sing it on the second take they did of the song. Both versions are on RUclips. They sound closer to this than the version that wound up on the first KC album. Peter Giles stepped away from GG&F when they recorded they changed their name and recorded the first KC album. Lake was brought in to fill his shoes. Then Lake left and Giles stepped back in for part of the second KC album. BTW - The two Giles brothers and McDonald did a side project during that period simply called McDonald & Giles. It is on RUclips. It is a wonderful album that reflects much of the style they explored with GG&F and KC. Peter Giles dose some wonderful bass work on it.
After listening to this, I can bear the contemporary music coming out these days.
Beautiful
Oh Judy, this is wonderful!! Thank you so much :)
Beautiful song!
brilliant in 2022, love it
Gorgeous.
Lovely!
🎼🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶 ❤ beautiful cover , also the full Album .
That's how to do it. Don't just sing the same song, write a new interpretation. Outstanding. Thanks for posting.
nice version...
straight-laced, heading for psychedelia.
Loved her in fairport, and solo ❤
r.i.p.
RIP SO Dear JUDY!
Another wonderful version. Wonder when Kanye West is going to sample this or the King Crimson version. I can just imagine it with a load of swearing, then it can be used to sell some expensive perfume/aftershave. We shall see… Thank you for uploading.
This version has its own strange magic not at all diminished by the KC version.
She would be awesome as the singer of Yes
Wonderful. I'd never heard this version. Great. Was this recorded after she began recording again? I'm surprised she didn't ask Ian McDonald to play flute on it.
king crimson (σ゚∀゚)σエエナ!!
Did she help compose the song?
I believe she was a girlfriend of an early KC member; possibly Ian McDonald.
No it was composed by Pete Sinfield and Ian McDonald. They'd already written it by the time I met Ian :-)
JudyD9 Thanks Judy.
Yes.. Pete Sinfield and Ian McDonald, by themselves, wrote 2 of the 5 songs appearing on KC's 1st album:
"In the Court of the Crimson King, An observation by King Crimson", being:
"I Talk to the Wind" (1st side); and
"Moonchild" (2nd side)
----------------------------------------------------
One of the great album's in Rock history...!
Ian then made the unfortunate decision to leave the band, taking Drummer Michael Giles. (A decision Ian would later regret.)
Crimso went on, hiring new members, and placing out many great albums after that.
---------------------------------------------------
Ian would go on to become involved in sundry projects, such as (I believe) "Foreigner", and did appear as a hired musician on KC's 7th studio album "Red" (another Crimso masterwork).
+JudyD9 OMG is Judy Dyble on youtube?! I am such a HUGE fan of yours, to this day you inspire me in my own songwriting. love from a freaky fangirl xoxo
Hand Cream Check out her website! Judydyble.com
English
最近亡くなったみたいですね。残念です。
Too posh
Helen Richardson You always say that!
Gene simmons could do a good version in leather for this before he kicks the bucket ..eehhee .